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-Thank you. Wow! This is a dream come true for me.
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I mean, especially me
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because I don't even look like I'm gonna be funny, you know?
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[ Laughter ]
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It's my face. it's like a little TED Talky.
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Like it looks like I'm about to use the phrase renewable energy.
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I know that. [ Laughter ]
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It's a hurdle.
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A lot of people have kids, 'cause they're like,
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"Well, if you don't, who's gonna take care of you
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when you're old?" But there's no guarantee
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your kids are gonna take care of you, you know?
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Take my parents' kid for example.
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[ Laughter and applause ]
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I'd be more apt to have kids if they would take care of me now.
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You know, like, I would adopt someone
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if they're old enough to drive.
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[ Laughter ]
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Then my friends would call me up and be like,
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"Today, little Emma took her first steps."
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I'd be like, "Oh, really? Wow!
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Ron just dropped me off at the airport. Yeah."
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[ Laughter ]
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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I love my nephew so much.
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He makes me hesitant to have kids
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'cause I'm afraid I might have kids
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and then they don't measure up to him, you know?
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I told my girlfriend that. She goes, "That's ridiculous."
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She goes, "That's like never getting married
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because you're afraid you're gonna meet someone better."
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And I'm like, "Yeah." [ Laughter and applause ]
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I'm dyslexic.
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That's tough, man, because you don't see it coming.
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You know, I just arrived in the first grade -- you have no idea.
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I arrived in the first grade. Everyone started reading.
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I was like, "Meh, I'm gonna stare out
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the window for a decade. But, you guys, you do your thing."
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[ Laughter ]
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I found out I wasn't going to learn how to read at 6.
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That's young to get bad news about the future.
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[ Laughter ]
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That's like pulling a kid aside and being like,
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"Hey, there's a good chance
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you're gonna be a degenerate gambler."
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[ Laughter ]
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He's like, "What are the odds?"
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[ Laughter and applause ]
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Third grade was tough 'cause the teacher was old,
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and she learned to teach before dyslexia was invented.
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So she didn't think it was a thing.
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She thought it was something people made up to get attention.
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Like a gluten allergy.
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[ Laughter and applause ]
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She'd make, like, the whole class read,
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and then it would be my turn.
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I'd be like, "Yeah, I can't read.
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It's the same situation as yesterday."
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[ Laughter ]
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She'd be like, "Sound it out."
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I'd be like, "Nice try. That's reading."
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[ Laughter ]
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That is so insensitive, man.
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Tell a dyslexic child to sound it out?
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That'd be like if someone pulled you aside and said,
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"Hey, I can't eat this. I'm deathly allergic to peanuts."
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And you're like, "Chew slowly."
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[ Laughter ]
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They put me in special ed. I was in special ed.
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My mom did all my homework, all my projects.
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They still put me there.
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[ Laughter ]
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It's true. My mom would always say to me,
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she'd say, "You know, there's nothing to be ashamed
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about being in special ed," and I'm glad she felt that way
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'cause technically she was in it too.
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[ Laughter and applause ]
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I am so close to my mom. My mom had surgery last year.
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I went to the hospital.
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I was so, like, upset and nervous I immediately fainted.
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As I came to, the doctor was panicking and said to my dad,
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"Does he have any medical conditions
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we need to know about?"
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My dad said, "He has OCD."
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[ Laughter ]
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That's not pertinent to the situation at all.
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He just started talking smack.
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[ Laughter ] The doctor's like, "Seriously,
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is there anything we need to know?"
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My dad's like, "He owes us 5 grand."
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Yeah. [ Laughter ]
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I have a new girlfriend. She's Indian.
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And sometimes I'll tell people that,
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and they're like, "Native American or from India?"
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And I'm like, "First off, rude."
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[ Laughter ]
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"Secondly, I will look into that."
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[ Laughter and applause ]
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She has an emotional support dog,
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which I have no experience with.
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So the first time she cried in front of me,
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I just kind of innocently looked at the dog
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and was like, "Do you got this?"
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[ Laughter ]
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I have no experience with pets at all.
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When I was a kid, I would ask for a pet,
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and my parents would say, "Well, what will we do when we travel?"
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Then we never went anywhere.
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[ Laughter ]
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My friend was like, "Weren't you lonely without a dog?"
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I was like, "No, I was busy preparing for this voyage
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the whole time." [ Laughter ]
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Last time I was home, just out of the blue, my mom goes,
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"We should have gotten you a dog."
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That always hurts, right?
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You're hanging out with your parents.
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They start brainstorming ways
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you could have been a better person?
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[ Laughter ]
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Same trip, out of nowhere, my mom goes,
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"When we get old, I hope you don't put us in a home."
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And I was like, "Well, what will I do when I travel?"
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[ Laughter and applause ]
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Thank you guys so much!
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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♪♪
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-Phil Hanley! Phil Hanley.
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For more, visit philhanley.com.